Chick-fil-A CEO camps out for 147th restaurant opening

2018-01-18T09:30:38Z2018-02-15T09:30:10Z

By WGCL Digital Team

Source: Twitter

ATLANTA (CBS46) -

It's a tradition at Chick-fil-A restaurant. Camping out under the stars to be one of the first 100 customers in line to receive free Chick-fil-A for a year. But 30 metro Atlanta CEO's camped out Wednesday night to draw attention to a neighborhood in need.

The 30 CEO's camped outside of the new Chick-fil-A restaurant on Martin Luther King Drive in Atlanta and they're trying to bring attention to the neighborhood, which Cox Enterprises CEO Alex Taylor calls "a neighborhood that needs to be brought back."

Temperatures fell well below freezing but that didn't deter Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy, who has camped out for the 147th time at a restaurant opening. In fact, Cathy wrote down all of the location of restaurant openings he's camped out at in the past.

My humble quarters in Dan Cathy’s tent. Listed on the walls are all the Chik Fil A openings he’s camped out for. This is # 147 and it’s the #coldest! pic.twitter.com/3wQbGn5OKk

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